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thanks to steve, karen and perry. coming up on "hardball," chris matthews digs into the gop's alternate universe. that's just ahead at 5:00. >>> up next, we try to make dollars and cents out of military spending. stay with us. into their work, their name on the door, people who are not going to like dollars and cents out of small business saturday is a day to show our support. a day to shop at stores owned by our friends and neighbors. and do our part for the businesses that do so much for us. on november 24th, let's get out and shop small. constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. people who are not going to like dollars and cents out of [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only c
thanks to steve, karen and perry. coming up on "hardball," chris matthews digs into the gop's alternate universe. that's just ahead at 5:00. >>> up next, we try to make dollars and cents out of military spending. stay with us. into their work, their name on the door, people who are not going to like dollars and cents out of small business saturday is a day to show our support. a day to shop at stores owned by our friends and neighbors. and do our part for the businesses that...
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steve? >> no it's incredible and coming for a long time. the last presidential candidate to get 60% of the white vote, which mitt romney did was george herbert walker bush and received over 400 electoral votes. today, gets you an electoral college drumming. president george w. bush got 44% of the hispanic voite. the problem, there are too many republican leaders in congress. if you say the word latino and play a word association game with them, they would come back with illegal immigrant, not silver star winner, not doctor, not lawyer, not policeman, not fireman. this is an important part of our communityship. an important part of the future of the republican party and the republican party needs to get it together on its outreach to late team knows and it's good hear that lindsey graham and chuck shumer are going to start advancing comprehensive immigration reform again because we have to get this off the table, a political issue for the party and we also have to have a zero toll perhaps with the terrible taupe coming out of the talk radio
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here with me, steve elmdorf and michael steele, former republican chairman, both joining me now. first of all, what are we hearing from the speaker and bill kristol saying, well, you can maybe raise taxes on the rich. some of them live in hollywood anyway. >> it's like a new day in washington, right? >> this like the cement cracking around ronald reagan's feet, the first time he raised taxes. i remember when he said that. >> yes, exactly. well, i think the speaker, i think, is setting the tone, as you saw on the front page, above the fold in "the washington post," you know. call his caucus to task, saying he's got to get the nation's business done. and i think what he said implicitly and probably directly behind the door is, trust me on this. you know, i get it. i understand what we need to do. we're not going to sacrifice our principles and values, but we've got to get the nation's business done. and then when we have a bill kristol coming out and saying, you know, they're all rich guys who live out in hollywood. we can raise their taxes. what an 180-degree turn. >> they're not
here with me, steve elmdorf and michael steele, former republican chairman, both joining me now. first of all, what are we hearing from the speaker and bill kristol saying, well, you can maybe raise taxes on the rich. some of them live in hollywood anyway. >> it's like a new day in washington, right? >> this like the cement cracking around ronald reagan's feet, the first time he raised taxes. i remember when he said that. >> yes, exactly. well, i think the speaker, i think, is...
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a special thank you to borough president moldanero and national and county executives steve ba loan in suffolk county. we thank them all. most of the, mr. president, we thank you and your cabinet, especially secretaries napolitano and donovan and craig fugate for their unprecedented federal presence and effort. i'd also like to thank or federal officials, senator schumer, senator gillibrand, congressman grim with us today for all the help in securing the necessary funds so that we can rebuild. 17 days ago on october 29th, everything changed for new york. 60 new yorkers lost their lives, tens of thousands saw their homes damaged or destroyed. communities from staten island to lindenpurs were decimated. 17 days ago we felt a new vulnerability for the first time. we have much to do. there is no doubt. we must provide shelter and support in the short term. we must repair thousands of homes and small businesses. we must reknit the fabric of tattered communities. we must rethink and redesign for the long term, because extreme weather as we have learned is the new normal. but we are new yorke
a special thank you to borough president moldanero and national and county executives steve ba loan in suffolk county. we thank them all. most of the, mr. president, we thank you and your cabinet, especially secretaries napolitano and donovan and craig fugate for their unprecedented federal presence and effort. i'd also like to thank or federal officials, senator schumer, senator gillibrand, congressman grim with us today for all the help in securing the necessary funds so that we can rebuild....
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. >> also a guy who has been called the next steve jobs, not sure if he likes that description. we'll talk to amazon founder and ceo jeff bezos and get his take on a lot of things, including the upcoming holiday season. >> and tim tebow opens up in a pretty rare interview. why did he trademark tebowing. does he have a girlfriend? we'll ask the nosey question, and we'll get some answers coming up. but we want to begin this half hour with a tragic accident nearly one year ago that left lauren scruggs severely injured. we'll talk to lauren and her parents in a moment, but first natalie hasmore on the accident that changed lauren's life. >> reporter: lauren scruggs had a bright future and big plans. at 23 she had just started her own website lolo magazine devoted to beauty and fashion trends. but on a night last december her life was forever changed. visiting friends with her mom sheryl. >> we had gone to church lauren and i and went to some friends for dinner afterwards, like we always do. they live on an airport, so we ate dinner, and they decided they were going to do some, you k
. >> also a guy who has been called the next steve jobs, not sure if he likes that description. we'll talk to amazon founder and ceo jeff bezos and get his take on a lot of things, including the upcoming holiday season. >> and tim tebow opens up in a pretty rare interview. why did he trademark tebowing. does he have a girlfriend? we'll ask the nosey question, and we'll get some answers coming up. but we want to begin this half hour with a tragic accident nearly one year ago that...
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mark halperin and steve are still with us. managing editor of fortune magazine, top businessperson of 2012. we'll get a look at that in just a moment. and in washington, we have the moderator of "meet the press" david gregory. david, thanks for being back with us this monday morning. >> you bet. good morning. >> busy "meet the press" yesterday. >> really business i "meet the prsz" and of course a lot of talk about susan rice who may be the next secretary of state, also a lot of talk about benghazi and the question of whether the white house basically misled the public by sending susan rice out five days afterward when petraeus last week said what he said which was, we knew immediately it was a terror attack from al qaeda. >> we'll start right there. we begin this hour with developments in the on doing con k tro controversy. members of congress are now vowing to find out why the cia's conclusion that terrorism was to blame for the t attack was removed from u.n. ambassador susan rice's talking points. in the days following the d
mark halperin and steve are still with us. managing editor of fortune magazine, top businessperson of 2012. we'll get a look at that in just a moment. and in washington, we have the moderator of "meet the press" david gregory. david, thanks for being back with us this monday morning. >> you bet. good morning. >> busy "meet the press" yesterday. >> really business i "meet the prsz" and of course a lot of talk about susan rice who may be the next...
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we're joined by robin wright and steve clemens, washington editor-at-large for the atlantic. great to have you both experts on. what i'm fascinated by has always been the relationship starting at the time he named her secretary of state, and she agreed to take it. this was a mutual agreement. she could have said no and stayed as a very important senator from new york. this relationship, is it a familiar one like a president and his -- like kennedy and dean rusk or truman and dean acheson? is it like that? we have a big president and a somewhat smaller cabinet ministers or are they like equals? >> i think they're closer to equals but this is not kissinger/nixon. hillary came in as the far more experienced person when it came to knowing the world. her husband had been president. she'd toured the world. he had been. >> she was an international figure. >> she was an international figure. obama was the ingenue. i think obama has become a stronger president on foreign policy. i know there were a couple situations where she's come through with proposals that he's challenged do shall
we're joined by robin wright and steve clemens, washington editor-at-large for the atlantic. great to have you both experts on. what i'm fascinated by has always been the relationship starting at the time he named her secretary of state, and she agreed to take it. this was a mutual agreement. she could have said no and stayed as a very important senator from new york. this relationship, is it a familiar one like a president and his -- like kennedy and dean rusk or truman and dean acheson? is it...
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steve is back and s.e. cupp, all right here at the table. mark, let me ask you something, people's perceptions of detroit. at least my perceptions of detroit. haven't been there for a while. you think of eminem. you think of the automobile industry. the defining motel in my mind, about detroit, the 1967 riots and what has happened to detroit since then. so take it away. >> well, a lot of people do look at the riots at the point when things changed to the point, actually the seeds of today were happening, you know, probably ten years before that with sort of disinvestment and conversations moving out. lots of residents who could move out were moving out with suburban sprawl. so that was happening. certainly, detroit sort of became america's epic failure. the big city. >> mark, i was living outside of detroit when the latest renaissance happened, when trump came in. and the renaissance towers went up. >> yeah. >> did that just not work? or what happened there? >> well, a lot of that stuff tends to happen in the downtown, midtown core. in the g
steve is back and s.e. cupp, all right here at the table. mark, let me ask you something, people's perceptions of detroit. at least my perceptions of detroit. haven't been there for a while. you think of eminem. you think of the automobile industry. the defining motel in my mind, about detroit, the 1967 riots and what has happened to detroit since then. so take it away. >> well, a lot of people do look at the riots at the point when things changed to the point, actually the seeds of today...
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steve, steve -- steve case here, i was about to tcall you a different steve. steve case has talked about the importance of immigration. i'm curious, are there many students you've had over the years who have left and are there good examples of students who have gone through your program, gone through your classes and ended up going back to their home country and building out great entrepreneurial adventures? >> sure. i've stopped keeping score. this country used to be a magnet for people who came here and fought to stay, and for some reason we've been making it more and more difficult for those who want to stay and we spend an enormous amount of time educating them and then we kind of send them back home. it just doesn't make sense. >> half of the ph.d. and masters candidates at our great research universities are from other nations and about half of those then get kicked out when they want to stay here because they are not really given the opportunity. it's really crazy. we should give them not only the encourage but encourage and ask them to stay here. >> st
steve, steve -- steve case here, i was about to tcall you a different steve. steve case has talked about the importance of immigration. i'm curious, are there many students you've had over the years who have left and are there good examples of students who have gone through your program, gone through your classes and ended up going back to their home country and building out great entrepreneurial adventures? >> sure. i've stopped keeping score. this country used to be a magnet for people...
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live from capitol hill, steve handelsman, news4. >>> steve, thank you. now, for more on the scandal involving the former cia director, nbc's pete williams joins us now. there's so many developments in so many different directions in this story. what's happened today? >> well, today we learned general petraeus will in fact testify before the senate about what happened in benghazi. it will be in a closed session. we're told actually he volunteered to do it. the senate said they wanted to hear from him, but his friends say he called the cia, called his associates there and said i do want to testify. today the director of the fbi and his deputy director went up and talked to some members of congress about why the fbi did not inform them or the white house, while this investigation was still going on. the fbi insisted from the beginning that there are clear rules about when you tell other people what you're finding out in the middle of an investigation. they said that involves only intelligence activities, and that they were satisfied from their investigation
live from capitol hill, steve handelsman, news4. >>> steve, thank you. now, for more on the scandal involving the former cia director, nbc's pete williams joins us now. there's so many developments in so many different directions in this story. what's happened today? >> well, today we learned general petraeus will in fact testify before the senate about what happened in benghazi. it will be in a closed session. we're told actually he volunteered to do it. the senate said they...
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that love for each other. >> in fred distributionburg, virginia, steve centanni. fox news.
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steve largent when he was in congress, 100% republican. matt salmon back in congress, a 100% republican. you remember back in 1994, we got into congress. we were conservatives, but we were all populists. and we constantly were doing battle with what we called the thurston howell iii wing of the republican party. i thought that wing was dead. it is hard to imagine listening again this morning to mitt romney's statement that this party, two years after a tea party revolution that led to the largest legislative landslide in american history nominated a thurston howell iii republican to be their standard bearer. it's just shocking. >> well, it's not so much unlike 1994, joe, because that's another huge republican congressional win that was also fueled by populism. i think there's no doubt that the republicans react to the macro lessons for their brand and for the experience of 2012 are going to be looking for leaders who are more populists. you can't just wait for the presidential campaign because it's too far down the road. there are lots of
steve largent when he was in congress, 100% republican. matt salmon back in congress, a 100% republican. you remember back in 1994, we got into congress. we were conservatives, but we were all populists. and we constantly were doing battle with what we called the thurston howell iii wing of the republican party. i thought that wing was dead. it is hard to imagine listening again this morning to mitt romney's statement that this party, two years after a tea party revolution that led to the...
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. >> received the highest price of any item up for bid which also included a steve mcqueen racing jacket. >> so when you get on a plane, do you want somebody that's, like, your age or younger? >> no. >> dude, i want somebody that i knew flew in 'nam and may have even flown in korea. >> i want silver hair and a 'stache like chesley sullenberger. i'm serious. >> i'm serious, too. i have never gotten this 65-year-old retirement requirement of the airlines. it makes no sense. >> and it feels like the smaller the plane, younger the pilot, too, which sort of doubles the fun. >> don't like mandatory retirement for anything. do it on the basis -- increasingly, i have a self-interest in this. >> i think you should still have your own teeth at least if you're going to be a pilot. >> you think so? a requirement? >> there's got to be some age cutoff. i also don't want a 93-year-old. >> you want a ceiling. >> i don't want a 102-year-old pilot. >> move it up to 70, then. come on. we live longer. >> i don't want grandpa. >> a lot of folks are just getting into their prime at 65. >> i'm fine with 65. >>
. >> received the highest price of any item up for bid which also included a steve mcqueen racing jacket. >> so when you get on a plane, do you want somebody that's, like, your age or younger? >> no. >> dude, i want somebody that i knew flew in 'nam and may have even flown in korea. >> i want silver hair and a 'stache like chesley sullenberger. i'm serious. >> i'm serious, too. i have never gotten this 65-year-old retirement requirement of the airlines. it...
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larry, back to you. >> many thanks, steve handelsman, appreciate it. so why has general petraeus done a 180 on benghazi? this is a very serious issue. first he blames the attack on a video. now he's saying it was a terrorist attack and the briefing notes were changed. something doesn't add up. here now is michael rubin, resident scholar at the american enterprise institute, and alexis levinson, reporter at the daily quarter. michael, i'll go to you first. peter king himself today, i guess i'll quote this, he said that the testimony petraeus gave today, that they knew immediately it was a terrorist attack, differed with his own briefing to lawmakers on september 14th. sources say that petraeus somehow has chaud hnged his position. now, i don't get this. before i even get to the talking points, michael, how can petraeus say one thing on september 14th and then come back today and say no, no, no, here's what really happened, we knew about it all the time? >> you know, larry, that's an excellent question. but this is what really gets me. president obama, w
larry, back to you. >> many thanks, steve handelsman, appreciate it. so why has general petraeus done a 180 on benghazi? this is a very serious issue. first he blames the attack on a video. now he's saying it was a terrorist attack and the briefing notes were changed. something doesn't add up. here now is michael rubin, resident scholar at the american enterprise institute, and alexis levinson, reporter at the daily quarter. michael, i'll go to you first. peter king himself today, i guess...
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. >>> also ahead, a guy called the next steve jobs, not sure if he likes that description. talk to amazon founder jeff bezos. >>> and tim tebow, why did he trademark tebowing. does he have a girlfriend. we will get some answers coming up. >>> we begin with a tragic accident a year ago that left lauren scruggs severely injured. she writes about it in a book. still lolo, a family's journey of hope. we talk to lauren and her parents in a moment. natalie has more on the accident that changed lauren's life. >> reporter: lauren scruggs had a bright future and big plans. at 23, she had just started her own website, lolo magazine, devoted to beauty and fashion trends. but on a night last december, her life was forever changed, visiting friends with her mom cheryl. >> we had gone to church, lauren and i, went to some friends' for dinner afterwards like we always do. they live on an airport. we ate dinner, they decided they were going to do some recreational flying, go look at christmas lights and everything. >> reporter: lauren was the first to fly. as she was climbing out of the si
. >>> also ahead, a guy called the next steve jobs, not sure if he likes that description. talk to amazon founder jeff bezos. >>> and tim tebow, why did he trademark tebowing. does he have a girlfriend. we will get some answers coming up. >>> we begin with a tragic accident a year ago that left lauren scruggs severely injured. she writes about it in a book. still lolo, a family's journey of hope. we talk to lauren and her parents in a moment. natalie has more on the...
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steve centanni on one wounded warrior is getting much needed help that hits home. >> it's a homecoming marine sergeant john peck never expected. a motorcycle motorcade. speeches. giant flags. and the keys to a brand new house paid for by two benefactors. the stephan siler tunnel to towers foundation named in honor of a 9/11 first spawnder and gary sinise foundation created by the actor and veterans advocate. sergeant peck very nearly gave his life to our country. suffering injuries in iraq and afghanistan and came home was a quadruple amputee. >> i real delay not find myself a hero. i find the people who did not come back. >> and peck paid tribute to one marine buddy in particular. >> he was one of the strongest marines i have ever met. and to this day, i miss him dearly. >> along with his mother lisa, a wounded warrior herself. john peck comes home to a 25 square foot smart house built especially with him in mind. this house is full of high tech features to make it more accessible for sergeant peck. for instance, this switch here you just push it down or do it on your ipad and the kit
steve centanni on one wounded warrior is getting much needed help that hits home. >> it's a homecoming marine sergeant john peck never expected. a motorcycle motorcade. speeches. giant flags. and the keys to a brand new house paid for by two benefactors. the stephan siler tunnel to towers foundation named in honor of a 9/11 first spawnder and gary sinise foundation created by the actor and veterans advocate. sergeant peck very nearly gave his life to our country. suffering injuries in...
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items from marilyn monroe, and steve mcqueen and julie andrews also sold. >>> are new york lawmakers worried that they may play fast and loose with payouts to victims of superstorm sandy? that's next. ñ? when back pain slows you down, trust icy hot for powerful relief. [ male announcer ] the icy hot patch. goes on icy to dull pain, hot to relax it away. so you're back to full speed. [ male announcer ] icy hot. power past pain. >>> half past the hour, and look at the headlines now. citizens across the nation paused to pay tribute to the heroes at arlington national cemetery and the president laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknown. he told those gathered that his administration will not let up to make sure that the veterans get the health care they need when they need it. >>> why weren't we told? and how do we know there weren't security breaches? that is what some high-level lawmakers are asking the fbi as more facts come in about the david petraeus resignation. new york congressman peter king talked with cnn's candy crowley. >> it seems this has been going on for several months an
items from marilyn monroe, and steve mcqueen and julie andrews also sold. >>> are new york lawmakers worried that they may play fast and loose with payouts to victims of superstorm sandy? that's next. ñ? when back pain slows you down, trust icy hot for powerful relief. [ male announcer ] the icy hot patch. goes on icy to dull pain, hot to relax it away. so you're back to full speed. [ male announcer ] icy hot. power past pain. >>> half past the hour, and look at the headlines...
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items from marilyn monroe, and steve mcqueen and julie andrews also sold. >>> lawmakers are worried about payouts being fast and loose to victims of superstorm sandy. that is next. ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >>> half past the hour, and today, citizens paused to pay tribute to the heroes at arlington national cemetery and the president laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknown. he told those gathered that the administration would not let up to make sure that the veterans get the health care they need when they need it. >>> why weren't we told? how do we know there weren't security breaches? that is what some high-level
items from marilyn monroe, and steve mcqueen and julie andrews also sold. >>> lawmakers are worried about payouts being fast and loose to victims of superstorm sandy. that is next. ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone...
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items from marilyn monroe, and steve mcqueen and julie andrews also stole. >>> lawmakers are worried about payouts being fast and loose to victims of superstorm sandy. that is next. ú#?ç >>> half past the hour, and to d tod today, citizens paused to pay tribute to the heroes at arlington national cemetery and the president laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknown. he told those gathered that the administration would not let up to make sure that the veterans get the health care they need when they need it. >>> why weren't we told? how do we know there weren't security breaches? that is what some high-level lawmakers are asking the fbi as more facts come in with the david petraeus resignation. new york congressman peter king talked with cnn's candy crowley. >> it seems that this has been going on for several months and yet now it appears that the fbi didn't realize until election day that general petraeus was involved. it just doesn't add up. >> petraeus resigned as the post of cia director and admitted he had an affair, and then sources say that the affair was with his biographer pa
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. >>> finally, last week steve schmidt said on "meet the press" that a lot of swing voters think of the republican party as one of loons and wackos. this is a republican talking. mike murphy, another republican strategist, just weighed in on "meet the press." here he is. >> this is an existential crisis for the republican party, and we have to have a brutal discussion about it. we alienate young voters because of gay marriage, we alienate latinos, the fastest growing group in the country, because of our fetish on so-called amnesty, and we've lost our connection to middle class economics. we have an operative class which isn't competent. we have to get a party view of america that's not out of rush limbaugh's dream journal. >> well said. up until election night these experts were predicting a romney victory. they should go down with the ship, the "titanic" in fact, instead of putting on dresses so they can get in the lifeboats. how did that sound? >>> up next, replacing hillary clinton. president obama's choice may come down to john kerry or susan rice. will the president go with the 200
. >>> finally, last week steve schmidt said on "meet the press" that a lot of swing voters think of the republican party as one of loons and wackos. this is a republican talking. mike murphy, another republican strategist, just weighed in on "meet the press." here he is. >> this is an existential crisis for the republican party, and we have to have a brutal discussion about it. we alienate young voters because of gay marriage, we alienate latinos, the fastest...
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. >> we're joined by a close friend of general petraeus, steve boynan. he's been in contact with the general over the weekend. >> i spoke to him several times over the weekend and before it broke, as you mentioned. first of all, he deeply regrets how much pain this has caused his family. he had a huge job that he felt he was doing great work. and that is all gone now. this all started about two months after he was in the cia, as the director. and just so you know, it also ended about four months ago. >> you say it started after he began as cia director. but it was pretty clear that ms. broadwell was with the general in afghanistan on several trips. while he was commanding american forces in afghanistan. no relationship then? >> there was no relationship then, as far as an affair. the affair started after he had been in the cia, after he retired from the army. she took several trips to afghanistan probably over the length of his tour there, it was approximately five or six trips, each of about several weeks in length. that she was doing research for her b
. >> we're joined by a close friend of general petraeus, steve boynan. he's been in contact with the general over the weekend. >> i spoke to him several times over the weekend and before it broke, as you mentioned. first of all, he deeply regrets how much pain this has caused his family. he had a huge job that he felt he was doing great work. and that is all gone now. this all started about two months after he was in the cia, as the director. and just so you know, it also ended...
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. >> i was an immigration lawyer for 15 years, and as a conservative voice, understand what steve is saying, but i think we have to realize as the republican party that we're never going to be a majority party if we do not figure out a way to reach the hispanic community. so we have to find what i call -- and i have talked about this for two years -- a conservative consensus on emigration. we have to figure out how steve and i will sit and agree on a bill and people at this table that will actually do something about our broken immigration system. one of the biggest things that conservatives talk about often is that we want to fix a broken government. if you know anything about immigration law, this system is absolutely broken in the united states. we need to figure out a way where people can come to the united states through a legal system, border protection, all those things that we have to do, but at the same time we have to figure out what we can -- which cannot keep putting the ball for the next congress to fix this issue. so i try to get the conservatives here in the house to w
. >> i was an immigration lawyer for 15 years, and as a conservative voice, understand what steve is saying, but i think we have to realize as the republican party that we're never going to be a majority party if we do not figure out a way to reach the hispanic community. so we have to find what i call -- and i have talked about this for two years -- a conservative consensus on emigration. we have to figure out how steve and i will sit and agree on a bill and people at this table that...
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for "good morning america," steve osunsami, abc news, new york. >> an incredible story. and incredible man. >> i love that. and everyone, is okay. >> remarkable, after you see the pictures. >>> time, now, for the weather and sam champion. >> a nice way to get to it, as well. happy ending on that one. let's get to the boards. we're going to start with your winter forecast. what's it going to be like for the rest of the winter season. the normal outlook, normal and drier everywhere west. look at the cooler conditions that will be just in the bare southeast there. colder around the great lakes and the northern plains. if there's a wet zone it's probably the area from arkansas to kentucky and tennessee. everyone else gets about what you expect in a winter season. into the west comes an injection of more wet air. it hasn't been too -- well, hasn't been a lot of rain here. there will be by the time we get into the weekend. we're expecting one to three inches in those big areas that will pick up some rain. >> middle of the country is having a great weekend. we'll talk about tha
for "good morning america," steve osunsami, abc news, new york. >> an incredible story. and incredible man. >> i love that. and everyone, is okay. >> remarkable, after you see the pictures. >>> time, now, for the weather and sam champion. >> a nice way to get to it, as well. happy ending on that one. let's get to the boards. we're going to start with your winter forecast. what's it going to be like for the rest of the winter season. the normal outlook,...
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there were four when i started teaching about gin in the late 1980s >> reporter: steve olsen is a cocktail historian in new york city. >> the word gin comes from the word y >> nefra which means juniper because gin by definition is supposed to be a juniper-flavored we have ranch. ranch... beverage >> reporter: as early as the 13th century the dutch were infusing spirits with juniper into a liquor. by the 1700s it had made its way to england where gin, as it became known, was the drink of the masses. the gin of the time was twice as potent as its modern counter part and often consumed by the pint full. the spirit was quickly demoniz demonized, blamed for the plight of the underclass, almost outlawed >> at this time period the death rate exceeds the birth rate in london. this is terrible >> reporter: people are die joog it's attributed to alcohol >> reporter: but today gin is getting its good name back. what would you say is the highest point in history for gin? >> i would say they are at this point right now. on the precipice of the most exciting time of gin and of cocktails in general. >> r
there were four when i started teaching about gin in the late 1980s >> reporter: steve olsen is a cocktail historian in new york city. >> the word gin comes from the word y >> nefra which means juniper because gin by definition is supposed to be a juniper-flavored we have ranch. ranch... beverage >> reporter: as early as the 13th century the dutch were infusing spirits with juniper into a liquor. by the 1700s it had made its way to england where gin, as it became known,...
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steve, florida, a democrat. caller: good morning. i would like to ask a question if he could explain it to a lot of my friends. for some reason, they think because we're going to outpace saudi arabia, can you please explain to these people in oil production that if it is $150 a barrel in the united states, it is $150 in beijing, china. they all think it is our oil because it is coming off the u.s. soil. can you explain to me where all the profits go and how much we are exporting to china and if we will continue to export our oil while still paying these high prices? guest: that is a lot of questions there. first, i think we need to be careful about what i would like to call a rational and exuberance about what is happening in the oil sector. it is good news we will increase our production rate, but the u.s. will still be in that importer of oil. the price of oil will still be very high. in this international energy agency report, forecast the price of oil would rise to $120 in real prices, inflation- adjusted, by 2020. $125 by 2035.
steve, florida, a democrat. caller: good morning. i would like to ask a question if he could explain it to a lot of my friends. for some reason, they think because we're going to outpace saudi arabia, can you please explain to these people in oil production that if it is $150 a barrel in the united states, it is $150 in beijing, china. they all think it is our oil because it is coming off the u.s. soil. can you explain to me where all the profits go and how much we are exporting to china and if...
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were acquired by the academy of motion pictures by a group of benefactors like leonardo dicaprio and steve spielberg. the question is will dorothy be reunited with her shoes? only she know for sure. >>> also, justin timberlake and jesti je jessica behl back from their honeymoon. helped out with the hurricane. seeing jessica and justin warmed their hearts. a shot outfor justin and jessica and giving those in rockaways something to talk about. >>> finally, twihards have set up camp outside the los angeles staples center keeping vigil. it doesn't open until this friday. by the time it does, these folks will have been sleeping outside for an entire week. the movie center has set up a roster of activities. the activities include group exercise class. one fan who flew in from england said, my brother said i need to see a shrink. this is the last one. >> that's a good smelling theater. >> they're outside. >> are they going to show the movie in staples center? i apologize for the follow-up -- are they going to show it? >> one thing. one would assume, you know what they say about assuming, that's w
were acquired by the academy of motion pictures by a group of benefactors like leonardo dicaprio and steve spielberg. the question is will dorothy be reunited with her shoes? only she know for sure. >>> also, justin timberlake and jesti je jessica behl back from their honeymoon. helped out with the hurricane. seeing jessica and justin warmed their hearts. a shot outfor justin and jessica and giving those in rockaways something to talk about. >>> finally, twihards have set up...
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i'm steve chenevey. storyin with a developing of district heights where scene of ann the incident there. the circumstances surrounding incident in the 6700 block crippling parkway still not clear. following this story and where the crew on the way. l bring you details coming up shortly. as we talked about earlier this morning, congress will take a the deadly at consulate attack in libya today. the senate intelligence a closed-will hold the septembern attack. cia director david petreaus expected to testify at a house intelligence committee hearing tomorrow. our sistere more on station news channel 8 in an in- depth report at 7:30 a.m. let's check your morning commute. colesvilleway at past heavy trying to get down vehicles near connecticut avenues of the back of this past the usual break through points. living deleting the belt, in a loop of barnabas road to bows and bridge road where there is theccident only allowing the through reins the telegraph road on the inner loop. major back up across the wilson
i'm steve chenevey. storyin with a developing of district heights where scene of ann the incident there. the circumstances surrounding incident in the 6700 block crippling parkway still not clear. following this story and where the crew on the way. l bring you details coming up shortly. as we talked about earlier this morning, congress will take a the deadly at consulate attack in libya today. the senate intelligence a closed-will hold the septembern attack. cia director david petreaus expected...
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steve o says if you really want to get some attention from macy's, occupy their thanksgiving day parade. pretty good. one tweeter says in the meantime, many of us will just dump macy's instead of dump the chump. if they keep trump they tarnish their own reputation. it is a free country. there are plenty of other stores >> the petition is at signon.org. you sign the petition. you will join, currently 630,000 other americans who have told macy's fire this man toupee chump not only because of the crazy things he said. he questioned president obama. whether president obama is american. he has said things that are racist. he suggested president obama is hiding things in his college transcript. he showed insensitivity about hurricane sandy because the only thing he cared about was to say his nbc show would continue. by the way the clothes, they're made in china. >> by the way, quick update. since we talked about this about an hour ago the petition has added over 1,000 signatures. >> yes! go get them! >> keep it going! we're going to get this thing to a million. we're going to get to a million
steve o says if you really want to get some attention from macy's, occupy their thanksgiving day parade. pretty good. one tweeter says in the meantime, many of us will just dump macy's instead of dump the chump. if they keep trump they tarnish their own reputation. it is a free country. there are plenty of other stores >> the petition is at signon.org. you sign the petition. you will join, currently 630,000 other americans who have told macy's fire this man toupee chump not only because...
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. >>> new york congressman steve israel is going to join us this morning. pennsylvania congresswoman allison schwartz, general james "spider" marks joins us, and patty murray. newt gingrich and callista gingrich will join us. they've written his and her books. going to talk about what the republican party needs to do as it moves ahead. and we'll talk to oliver stone. he's written a lot and done a number of movies on historical events. whether it's vietnam or jfk's assassination. but he says history as we know it is all wrong, and that there's an untold history. yes. an untold history. he'll tell us what that's all about. >> all wrong? >> completely wrong. throw away everything you knew. you thought you knew. wrong. >> we're going to tune in for that. >> oliver stone. >> 54 minutes past the hour. it's been more than two weeks since superstorm sandy struck. thousands of people on new york's long island are still in the dark. >> and much of the anger has been districted at the long island power authority, or lipa as it's called, for failing to prepare for and
. >>> new york congressman steve israel is going to join us this morning. pennsylvania congresswoman allison schwartz, general james "spider" marks joins us, and patty murray. newt gingrich and callista gingrich will join us. they've written his and her books. going to talk about what the republican party needs to do as it moves ahead. and we'll talk to oliver stone. he's written a lot and done a number of movies on historical events. whether it's vietnam or jfk's...